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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m sure some people will, but only people who were already leaving or on the block. And I think those people should be very cautious. [/quote] This is me. I was planning on resigning in March anyway. Will they pay me the full 8 months? Doubtful. But then I’m no worse off. If they do then it’s a bonus. [/quote] I would never do this if I was going to retire in 6 weeks. You risk messing up your retirement paperwork just to get a few weeks off? No way. [/quote] +1. I thought if you resigned rather than retired, you didn’t get a pension until you were 62 or continues health benefits. And that it could mess with the FERS supplement. Am I wrong about that if you reach MRA? [/quote] This. I’ve heard feds say. I’ll take it then retire in September. I don’t see how that can work. Can you resign then say never mind I’ll retire instead? It seems illogical to me. If you resign you resign and if you really want to retire then you retire. [/quote]
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